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Potassium channel 3D structures

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(New page: == 3D structures of Potassium Channels== Updated on {{REVISIONDAY2}}-{{MONTHNAME|{{REVISIONMONTH}}}}-{{REVISIONYEAR}} {{#tree:id=OrganizedByTopic|openlevels=0| *Potassium Channel **[[2p...)
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**[[3rbx]], [[3rbz]] - MthK RCK domain (mutant) + Ca<br />
**[[3rbx]], [[3rbz]] - MthK RCK domain (mutant) + Ca<br />
**[[3r65]], [[4hyo]], [[4hz3]] – MthK pore domain (mutant)
**[[3r65]], [[4hyo]], [[4hz3]] – MthK pore domain (mutant)
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*Large conductance calcium-activated KCh
 
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**[[3mt5]] - hBK cytoplasmic domain<br />
 
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**[[1jo6]] - BK beta 2 N-terminal KCNMB2 encoded LKCa - NMR<br />
 
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**[[3u6n]] – BK – ''Danio rerio''<br />
 
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**[[5tji]], [[5tj6]] – AcBK - CryoEM<br />
 
*Potassium/Sodium channel
*Potassium/Sodium channel
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**[[6cno]], [[6cnn]], [[6cnm]] - hKCa 3.1 + calmodulin – Cryo EM<br />
**[[6cno]], [[6cnn]], [[6cnm]] - hKCa 3.1 + calmodulin – Cryo EM<br />
**[[6d42]]- rKCa 3.1 C terminal<br />
**[[6d42]]- rKCa 3.1 C terminal<br />
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*Large conductance calcium-activated KCh
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**[[3mt5]] - hBK cytoplasmic domain<br />
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**[[1jo6]] - BK beta 2 N-terminal KCNMB2 encoded LKCa - NMR<br />
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**[[3u6n]] – BK – ''Danio rerio''<br />
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**[[5tji]], [[5tj6]] – AcBK - CryoEM<br />
*Potassium/Sodium hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated channel or cyclic nucleotide-gated channel or HCN channel see [[Ion channels]]
*Potassium/Sodium hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated channel or cyclic nucleotide-gated channel or HCN channel see [[Ion channels]]

Revision as of 08:39, 18 October 2020

3D structures of Potassium Channels

Updated on 18-October-2020

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